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SOUTHCENTRAL AND SOUTHWEST ALASKA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ANCHORAGE AK  
339 AM AKST THU NOV 21 2024  
 
.SHORT TERM FORECAST SOUTHCENTRAL ALASKA (DAYS 1 THROUGH 3/TODAY  
THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT)...  
 
THE DOMINANT FEATURE FOR ALASKA WEATHER IS A STRONG CLOSED UPPER  
LEVEL RIDGE CENTERED ALONG THE SOUTHERN ALASKA PENINSULA.  
ANTICYCLONIC FLOW AND ASSOCIATED SINKING MOTION EXTENDS ACROSS  
THE EASTERN BERING SEA AND ALL OF SOUTHERN ALASKA AND THE GULF  
OF ALASKA, LEADING TO "BONE DRY" CONDITIONS. WARM (ABOVE FREEZING  
AIR) ALOFT MOVED OVER THE RIDGE INTO SOUTHCENTRAL YESTERDAY. THE  
AIRMASS HAS WARMED FURTHER DUE TO NORTHERLY DOWNSLOPE FLOW ALONG  
THE EAST SIDE OF THE RIDGE. A LOOK AT TEMPERATURES ACROSS  
SOUTHCENTRAL MOUNTAIN LOCATIONS BEARS THIS OUT, WITH ABOVE  
FREEZING TEMPERATURES FROM HATCHER PASS TO THE WESTERN CHUGACH  
MOUNTAINS TO THE KENAI MOUNTAINS. THE WARMEST TEMPERATURES ARE  
OVER THE EASTERN KENAI PENINSULA MOUNTAINS, WITH WIDESPREAD 40S.  
MEANWHILE, TEMPERATURES DOWN AT SEA LEVEL REMAIN WELL BELOW  
FREEZING WITH SINGLE DIGITS BELOW ZERO IN THE SOUTHERN SUSITNA  
VALLEY TO SINGLE DIGITS (ABOVE ZERO) AND TEENS AS YOU HEAD SOUTH  
TO THE KENAI PENINSULA. THE EXCEPTION IS COASTAL LOCATIONS LIKE  
WHITTIER, SEWARD, AND KODIAK WHERE DOWNSLOPE WINDS ARE MIXING  
DOWN THE WARM AIR TO THE SURFACE. THE AIRMASS OVER THE COPPER  
RIVER BASIN REMAINS QUITE A BIT COOLER, WITH TEMPERATURES WELL  
BELOW ZERO IN THE COPPER VALLEY. ROBUST LOW LEVEL NORTHERLY FLOW  
ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF THE RIDGE IS COMBINING WITH SURFACE  
PRESSURE GRADIENTS TO MAINTAIN FAIRLY STRONG AND GUSTY WINDS ALONG  
COASTAL GAPS. THE STEEP TEMPERATURE INVERSION IN PLACE ON THE  
EASTERN KENAI PENINSULA SEEMS TO BE PROMOTING DOWNWARD  
ACCELERATION OF THE WINDS ALONG THE COAST, WITH WIND GUSTS AS HIGH  
AS 50 TO 60 MPH IN BOTH THE SEWARD AND WHITTIER AREAS.  
 
THE WEATHER WILL REMAIN QUITE STAGNANT FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS AS  
THE RIDGE REMAINS UPSTREAM OF SOUTHCENTRAL. THE RIDGE CENTER WILL  
SLOWLY SHIFT SOUTHWARD INTO THE NORTH PACIFIC, BUT ANTICYCLONIC  
FLOW OVER SOUTHCENTRAL AND THE GULF WILL REMAIN STRONG. TODAY WILL  
LIKELY BE THE WARMEST DAY IN THE MOUNTAINS, WITH SLIGHT COOLING  
AS A RIDGE AXIS OVER SOUTHCENTRAL SHIFTS SOUTH LATE TODAY.  
HOWEVER, THE AREAS WHICH ARE ABOVE FREEZING NOW WILL LIKELY REMAIN  
THERE. INLAND VALLEYS WILL SEE A SLIGHT WARMING, BUT WILL LARGELY  
REMAIN BELOW FREEZING. GAP WINDS WILL KEEP GOING ALONG THE COAST,  
THOUGH AS THE RIDGE SHIFTS A BIT FURTHER EAST THIS WEEKEND, LOW  
LEVEL FLOW WILL WEAKEN AND PRESSURE GRADIENTS WILL LOOSEN. THIS  
WILL LEAD TO WEAKENING OF ALL COASTAL GAP WINDS. OTHER THAN SOME  
OCCASIONAL MID TO HIGH CLOUDS PASSING THROUGH, CONDITIONS WILL  
REMAIN DRY.  
 
-SEB  
 

 
 
.SHORT TERM FORECAST SOUTHWEST ALASKA AND THE BERING SEA/ALEUTIANS  
(DAYS 1 THROUGH 3: TODAY THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING)...  
 
THE LARGE RIDGE OVER THE EASTERN BERING WILL BEGIN TO WEAKEN WITH  
THE CORE SHIFTING SOUTH INTO THE NORTH PACIFIC FRIDAY AND  
SATURDAY. LOW STRATUS AND FOG WILL CONTINUE THIS MORNING FOR  
PORTIONS OF THE KUSKOKWIM DELTA AND LOWER KUSKOKWIM VALLEY WITH  
THE POTENTIAL FOR IT TO LINGER INTO FRIDAY MORNING. THE ONE  
CAVEAT AGAINST FOG IS THAT SURFACE WINDS WILL TURN NORTHEASTERLY  
AND OFF-SHORE TODAY WHICH COULD ADVECT IN SLIGHTLY DRIER AIR FROM  
THE INTERIOR HELPING TO LOWER DEW POINTS. HOWEVER, THE OVERALL  
AIRMASS AND RIDGE POSITION TODAY INTO FRIDAY MORNING WILL CHANGE  
VERY LITTLE. ELSEWHERE ACROSS SOUTHWEST, EXPECT MOSTLY SCATTERED  
HIGH CLOUDS TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY.  
 
A SERIES OF SHORTWAVES CONTINUES TO DELIVER LIGHT RAIN AND  
SOUTHEAST WINDS TO THE WESTERN ALEUTIANS THIS MORNING. THIS  
ACTIVITY IS EXPECTED TO CLIP ADAK LATER TODAY. A SHORTWAVE COMING  
OFF OF KAMCHATKA WILL INTERACT WITH A SHORTWAVE IN THE NORTH  
PACIFIC LATE THIS EVENING INTO FRIDAY MORNING AND CAUSE A SURFACE  
LOW TO SPIN UP ACROSS THE WESTERN ALEUTIANS FRIDAY MORNING. THIS  
WILL HELP TO ENHANCE SHOWERS AND WINDS ACROSS THE BOTH THE  
WESTERN AND CENTRAL ALEUTIANS FRIDAY AS THE FRONT PUSHES EASTWARD  
WITH TIME. POCKETS OF GALE-FORCE WINDS ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE  
CENTRAL ALEUTIANS FRIDAY WITH MOSTLY SMALL-CRAFT WINDS EXPECTED.  
POCKETS OF GALE-FORCE WINDS ARE EXPECTED ACROSS THE WESTERN  
BERING FRIDAY EVENING INTO SATURDAY MORNING ON THE BACKSIDE OF THE  
SYSTEM.  
 
THE INITIAL FRONT WEAKENS AS IT REACHES THE PRIBILOF ISLANDS  
SATURDAY. HOWEVER, THE MAIN TROUGH ACROSS THE WESTERN BERING WILL  
BEGIN TO DIG FURTHER INTO THE NORTH PACIFIC SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND  
EVENING WHICH WILL HELP PULL MORE MOISTURE NORTHWARD. THIS  
ADDITIONAL MOISTURE SURGE LOOKS TO MAINLY AFFECT PORTIONS OF THE  
CENTRAL ALEUTIANS (ATKA) AND THE PRIBILOF ISLANDS WITH STEADIER  
RAIN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY. THE FRONT ALSO MAKES IT TO  
THE KUSKOKWIM DELTA COAST AND NUNIVAK ISLAND SATURDAY AND REMAINS  
STATIONARY INTO SUNDAY MORNING. THE RESULTING WEATHER FOR NOW  
LOOKS TO BE SHOWERS FOR SATURDAY WITH POTENTIALLY MORE WIDE-SPREAD  
AND STEADIER RAIN FOR SUNDAY ACROSS THE KUSKOKWIM DELTA COAST.  
 

 
   
LONG TERM FORECAST (DAYS 4 THROUGH 7: SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY)
 
 
THE ALASKA WEATHER MAP WILL BECOME A BIT MORE ELASTIC AND ACTIVE  
AS A STRONG SHORTWAVE RIPPLES ACROSS THE TOP OF THE INTERIOR  
ALASKA UPPER LEVEL RIDGE THROUGH TUESDAY. THE BERING SHORTWAVE  
EXTENDING FROM AN ANADYR LOW MOVES OVER THE RIDGE INTO CANADA FOR  
TUESDAY. THE RIDGE RESETS OVER THE WESTERN MAINLAND THROUGH  
WEDNESDAY. AREAS OF MODERATE RAIN AND SOME GUSTY WINDS SPREAD OVER  
THE WESTERN AND CENTRAL ALEUTIANS ON SUNDAY BEFORE THE SYSTEM  
MOVES OVER THE BERING. THIS SYSTEM WILL TURN EASTWARD, BRIEFLY  
FLATTENING THE RIDGE. MOST OF THE SOUTHERN INTERIOR IS EXPECTED TO  
HAVE LIGHT WINDS, OVERALL DRY CONDITIONS AND SOMEWHAT MODERATE  
TEMPERATURES IN THE ZONAL FLOW OVER THE LOWER HALF OF THE STATE,  
ALTHOUGH COOLEST OVERALL TEMPERATURES SHOULD LINGER OVER THE  
EASTERN INTERIOR THROUGH TUESDAY. PRECIPITATION, IF ANY, WILL BE  
LIGHT AND INTERMITTENT THROUGH THE WEEKEND WITH A VERY SMALL AND  
BRIEF RISK OF FREEZING PRECIPITATION OVER INTERIOR LOCATIONS.  
 

.AVIATION...  
 
PANC...VFR CONDITIONS AND LIGHT WINDS WILL PERSIST.  
 

 
 

 
 
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